VintagePunk
Blue Crack Distributor
For the past 6 months or year, I find I've been listening to a lot of older music, because, with very few exceptions, new music is boring the crap out of me.
Recently, I picked up an ELO greatest hits package, All Over The World: The Very Best of ELO, and I've been digging it big time. They had an amazing string of hits early/mid 70's till 1980-ish. I was just reading on Wikipedia that they hold the record for having the most songs chart of Billboard without ever having a song reach #1.
Some of the songs on this package include: Mr. Blue Sky (I defy you to listen to that one and not automatically be in a good mood. Go on, I dare you), Evil Woman, Don't Bring Me Down, Sweet Talking Woman, Shine a Little Love, Telephone Line, Livin' Thing, Strange Magic and Can't Get It Out of My Head.
The one song they left off of this CD is Do Ya, one of my favourites by them. I can't believe they neglected to include this.
Excellent pop-rock fun.
Recently, I picked up an ELO greatest hits package, All Over The World: The Very Best of ELO, and I've been digging it big time. They had an amazing string of hits early/mid 70's till 1980-ish. I was just reading on Wikipedia that they hold the record for having the most songs chart of Billboard without ever having a song reach #1.
Some of the songs on this package include: Mr. Blue Sky (I defy you to listen to that one and not automatically be in a good mood. Go on, I dare you), Evil Woman, Don't Bring Me Down, Sweet Talking Woman, Shine a Little Love, Telephone Line, Livin' Thing, Strange Magic and Can't Get It Out of My Head.
The one song they left off of this CD is Do Ya, one of my favourites by them. I can't believe they neglected to include this.
Excellent pop-rock fun.
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